Honda City e:HEV Launch Date Revealed

- The Honda City Hybrid goes on sale in India on May 4, 2022
- The City e:HEV is powered by a 1.5-litre engine with 2 electric motors
- The Honda City Hybrid claims a fuel efficiency figure of 26.5 kmpl
Honda Cars India is all set to launch the City e:HEV hybrid on May 4, 2022. The automaker commenced accepting bookings for the hybrid version earlier this month for a token amount of Rs. 21,000. The new City Hybrid marks a giant leap in the mass market space and promises to be the most powerful and fuel-efficient car in the compact sedan segment. The model will be available in the top-spec ZX trim and will be the first car in the segment to get ADAS.
Also Read: Honda City e:HEV Hybrid India Launch In May; Bookings Open

The Honda City e:HEV draws power from a 1.5-litre petrol motor coupled with 2 electric motors
Power on the Honda City hybrid will come from the 1.5-litre, four-cylinder, Atkinson Cycle petrol engine and two electric motors. The combined output stands at 124 bhp and 253 Nm of peak torque. Honda claims the City Hybrid is 40 per cent more fuel-efficient than its petrol counterpart and returns a claimed 26.5 kmpl. Do note that the Hybrid version is about 110 kg heavier than its petrol-powered version. The City e:HEV also gets updated with disc brakes at all corners and an electronic parking brake.
The Honda City e:HEV also has three drive modes - EV, hybrid and petrol, which can be toggled via a rotary knob. The car can run completely on electric power in the EV mode when you're gentle on the throttle. Visually, there are no changes to the car in design while the cabin does get subtle upgrades in the form of new upholstery and a hybrid-specific instrument cluster. The hybrid meter on the console shows when the car is running on electric power, when it's sourcing more power from the petrol engine and when it is regenerating energy.
Also Read: Honda City e:HEV Hybrid Sedan: All You Need To Know

The City e:HEV gets 6 Airbags, Honda Lane-Watch, a Multi-angle Rearview Camera, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System and more
As the first car in the segment to get ADAS via Honda Sensing, the City e:HEV will come with features like lane change assist, pedestrian alert and adaptive cruise control. There's also Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS), Adaptive Cruise Control, Road Departure Mitigation (RDM), and auto high beam. Other safety features include six airbags, Honda Lane-Watch, a 360-degree view camera, tyre pressure monitoring and more.
We have driven the new Honda City Hybrid and our review will go live on May 2, 2022 at 11 am. Make sure to tune in on the action.
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